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Leaders from Canada, Europe discuss U.S.-led peace efforts as Russia-Ukraine tensions spike
European and Canadian leaders met virtually to support U.S.-led peace efforts amid Russian unproven drone attack claims that risk delaying negotiations, the Institute for the Study of War said.
- Leaders from Europe and Canada discussed U.S.-led peace efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war amidst heightened tensions over alleged drone attacks.
- The U.S. insisted peace is closer, but obstacles remain, while Ukraine denied Russia's drone attack claims as lies aimed at sabotaging peace efforts.
- Russia countered that alleged Ukrainian attacks aim to thwart Trump's peace push, but provided no evidence, saying none is needed.
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Leaders from Canada, Europe discuss U.S.-led peace efforts as Russia-Ukraine tensions spike
Leaders from Europe and Canada held talks Tuesday on U.S.-led peace efforts to end the nearly four-year war between Russia and Ukraine, as Moscow and Kyiv sparred over Russian claims, denied by Ukraine, of a mass drone attack on a lakeside residence used by President Vladimir Putin.
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Read Full ArticleAfter another round of consultations on the war in Ukraine, European leaders announced progress in the peace process and the emergence of cautious grounds for optimism, while cautioning against premature conclusions.
Achieving peace also requires difficult choices on the part of Kiev, especially on the issue of territories, the Polish Prime Minister pointed out.
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